Thursday, August 14, 2014

Devil's Frost by Heidi R. Kling

Genre: YA
paranormal, witches, fantasy

Release
Date: January 21, 2014

Publisher: Coliloquy,
LLC

Format: ebook

Series:
The Spellspinners of Melas
County #3

Sources: Publisher

Goodreads
Synopsis:

Every
young witch looks forward to her first Solstice Stones. The pride of
representing her coven against the warlocks. The rush from her first
taste of dark magic.But
a few short minutes into the Stones, and Lily’s lifelong dream
turns into a nightmare of pain and regret. Betrayed not once, but
twice, her restraint snaps—with dire consequences. Lily
is wracked with guilt and on the run from the powerful Congression,
when her broken confidence is further shattered by an ugly secret
from the past. As her options dwindle, Lily is forced into a
distasteful alliance.Will
she be able to find her way back to the light? Or will darkness
consume her before dawn's new day?

My
Thoughts:

The
Cover: The
cover is very much the same as the first two, but with a darker
shade. Lily's orange fiery eyes are kinda scary and the frosted
lilies along the edge give a dark and ominous feeling.

The
Plot:Holy!!
Although this book didn't have that total addiction for me, it was
still very well written and entertaining. There were some totally
unexpected twists and turns. Without giving anything away, I am so
glad some things turned out one way and so sad other things went
other ways. Devil's Frost brought such a variety of emotion—anger,
wonder, joy, frustration.

The
Characters:Again,
Heidi's characters are very well written. Lily and Logan continue to
develop as they learn things about themselves and each other. Chance
and Orchid continue to be favorites. They didn't go in the direction
I had hoped they would, but they both played pretty big parts in the
story. And I am so confused as to which side some characters are on!

Is
it Worth Reading?:Yes! Yes! Yes! This chapter in the Spellspinners of Melas County is definitely worth reading; the plot just gets thicker. Were is Heidi going to take us next? I can't wait for Book 4, but in the meantime I highly recommend Devil's Frost. But, if you haven't read Witch's Brew and The Gleaning, read those first. Devils Frost gets 4/5 crossbows.